Sakoman .308
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I was told Shultz and Larsen target rifles are accurate.
Used ones are under your budget.
Used ones are under your budget.
^thought I'd read the thread starter wrong..or I'd have suggested Tikka, CZ, Anschutz too!
That rifle any good? LOOKS pretty good! Have to do some reading on them, and, find a way to forget I saw those bright blue shoes.![]()
I was told Shultz and Larsen target rifles are accurate.
Used ones are under your budget.
Hey guys, looking for some knowledge from other members with experience with different models and makes of .22 rifles. What's in your opinion the most accurate .22 rifles for under $500? I currently own a CZ 452 Lux and its very accurate with iron sights, but I'm looking to get an inexpensive .22 rifle to put a scope on for plinking. From what I've read so far, the Savage Mark ii have a really good reputation for accuracy and low cost. Thanks!
You won't be happy with anything less now. Get another Brno/CZ.
I bought a .455 Canadian in 17 HMR; loved it; bought a .455 Military trainer in .22 for shooting our local open sight class, loved it; bought a Brno 452 Ultra Lux in the prettiest piece of walnut I ever owned for Scope class. Love them all!!
Sporteque carries these Armscor target rifles for $330.
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What can you tell us about this Philippine-made rifle? It looks like a repeater. What's the trigger like?
Hey guys, looking for some knowledge from other members with experience with different models and makes of .22 rifles. What's in your opinion the most accurate .22 rifles for under $500? I currently own a CZ 452 Lux and its very accurate with iron sights, but I'm looking to get an inexpensive .22 rifle to put a scope on for plinking. From what I've read so far, the Savage Mark ii have a really good reputation for accuracy and low cost. Thanks!
I think the same way. I like pretty and accurate rifles, as well as cheap and accurate rifles.
Accuracy is a relative term. Anyways tons have been written about that subject.
So I’ve got a few CZ452s, Savages and Marlins, all bolt actions, all similarly “accurate”.
My Savages both have Accutriggers. A newer model MkIIG, and an older MKIGY. Had and sold a MKIIF which could shoot as well as my CZ 452 Varmint and Style.
Very recently acquired two Anschutz 1416s. Haven’t had a chance to bring them to the range yet.
All of my rifles cost below $500 except for the two Annies.
So from your experience the cheaper Savages do shoot similarly to a CZ 452? I was afraid of being disappointed with 1" groups at 50 yards with a savage and decent ammo, when a 452 does 1/2" with ease.
Very nice...I like this answer too, you cant go wrong with another CZ. I started with a 452 Varmint, now I want a 452 American to go with it.
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